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Discover Ludwig"make a move on" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to take action or make a physical advance towards someone, often in a romantic or flirtatious manner. Example: "She could tell he was interested by the way he kept trying to make a move on her during the party."
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Analysts believe the lifting of the share restrictions would allow Glencore to make a move on one of its potential bid targets, notably Xstrata, down 1.9p at 885p.
Below are a list of things you should not do after a breakup: Make a move on one of your ex's friends for revenge.
He is always the one to make a move on a girl.
No one threatened to make a move on her.
"There is no one else who can make a move on Roche now," said Paul Diggle of WestLB Panmure in London.
"There is just a feeling that you can't make a move on things that make a great deal of sense," one executive says.
Earl doesn't make a move on the younger man and helps him out anyway.
"You're not really stressing to try and make a move on some guy".
"I tried to make a move on him, but I slipped," Dayne said today.
"You think she's not going to make a move on him?!" And who are they to question AshLee's logic?
Hutchison Whampoa, the owner of Three, the country's smallest mobile network, is expected to make a move on O2.
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